The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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rated, by fellows who UUitk* Mm at
•It, whkh a lot folk do, ta 4.
Thomas Ilefiin of Alabtro*.
Those h Hke htm, like him just
ae iitUiunijxtlcaUy.
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of public, men are tretllsr admired
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hr bated by the opposite kind. Th*
Chasm k*t**«ii ttmalw U«fila'*tM
grouper airopiy . to unusually wide,
because jJi« Alabama a*ul«r to U
ultra-extreme Character.
. There are no neutrals, either.
Meflin ha* nothing but hard-and-
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The curious thing la that Tom
lfeflia has a side to mm which,
when he choose* to tarn It outer-
most, ia pronounced delightful even
by some individuals vrbo ordinarily
regard kin with the bUtereal jgfe.
-tame—
Wot many persons af'taiaiypecan
refcrto hlin ij| anything but pro-
fa •« language, but a few are broad -
minded enough to admit that the j |
^ Atobaa ar^B~'6^aOT^'tlyJ at6a-
-- charming comluiiipw lmaglifaTiTe
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under favorable circumstances—If
only, of coarse, for the time. Out it
1* '*" ■ -WW lllf W>J III1 VMiUUi* wltS!
-"The IHglart "gliinclltt side is bis
social side.
that M., fascinating ap entertainer
tor wwgftjr*fl 'Wrm
was Senatoi
His toMsSm
"•C'«
break for the exu*. almost l * '
panic. when HefUn gets up tp ! J
make a apoacb la the senate. >v;-
Ills recent oft-repeated account
of bo so-called attempt to as*a*aglr
nate him at lirockton, Mass., conUtv, ,
aalljr- In terra pred fhe solons* farm "'f
relief debate, which they were eag-
er to expedite. Huge and disgust
marked their features a* they
streamed from the chamber when-
ever he valued the floor, delaying
proceedings by" hours.
did muster It votes out of « in
favor of bis resolution reproaching
the Broctoniana for the beer bottle
which he asserted was hurled at
While while speaking in their midst,' .
but even those wbo tcave him their
ballots refused to remain in their
Seldom
seats to hear bis t oratory.
had ..he—at- maay-as- Imtf^
senatorial llstenera; frequently
fl w -three- or*- touf.'
«*
As ttn- sonstte floor cleared, how-
Tfeflfa eyttteotbl. rareil -aothing
whatever bow much be annoyed bis
colleagues; he still had an audience.
li, <Jniunna >i. WW *0* lb" timtiy*
i-ruMd *a4 the ^ country atr "lartfg."
through the stcuographlu report und
I tie ne wspaper*, tlisi h,;
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aa
l aofficially be to affable aad ac-
commodating still. From the senate
floor be burls every vituperative
term la the dictionary at the occu-
pants af the press gallery, bat In
hie personal capacity, between ses-
sions. be will go to all sorts of
trouble to do any on* of them a
favor.
His society manners .are an ele-
gant "souther* gentleman's,"
in private conversation—an all
rufcjerts Hit this one or two petlC
a MfliMi ii!—Jtoi af ii ■—ne-- S" r
'mm talbrr, of latalUweare aad
M eaesSbpn.
,N> *ea «sree that bi«
M|>> nal to a <«-
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kin la
^VfeMlMMIty. sjss« ■
iasreammy •# tmoa held
would have been too humiliating for
eadaraace If the Alabmama legislator
bad. been ia the least interested in
their opinion concerning him. .
Twice in recent months 1 have
heard the Alabaman's sanity openly
questioned on the aena)e floor—
both tiroes by members vt his own
party.
The point |p *iaite freely argued
In the lobbies. ir
However, the verdict at>penra to
be thai the p*flt. mentality is per-
■mttr mmmu. • av WTtiMt e«-
BS< d it during the senator's re-
I rltal ot the Hrocbtvu incident:
' Having bit oa wbat be believes
te be a popular theme. Tom dowbu
J lean has been elimtdng (ulialtf to
I greater heights but lest tug every
| tustkuU. ss ho clamber* It ia safe
| te any he will step the Instant be
! senses polMbel 4*ng*t tie in not
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MM.« asutoct the ones that are right la
Iblr a<4H aad thus grasp for the
l rs«at. sn a« *, and iase the sebetatu-o"
frtvate" aa< dHMk M ta a let'! <rka> grsoteei sanet «f the Muthosat
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1 the pwsstMMti.es "t thOss tee indue
libs •• belt a basis fat aMuU and
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have In sarteibg ta take
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awtit pe<e«« a twMfsl
tot' tup Mint at ar
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j ■«e*i') «an b ba« a h -n « • ner
I on evert ritlf m res •' toad hns aa
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isnt mt as ara. prone ta sajr "That's
is b>« •••' • > pebMnab ' w rait to
IINM.. iMTtfg OT issIM thai « is the pnktog of
tNSvnm tfctMi m « "RI - I swrr Maa aho Maes in rh- matrr
HAVk j he be urban «v rural
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dart ta
s. Mow aaaay cities, ia
rare tor factories, far
AmerUa spewks u*r* than one
bilhoa Hollar* yearly for can dr.
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to aa
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the etabn that
ra^« .: far tM
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lWst wr toirtf' W «r .
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«f the veteia. If sat. why
"Ao they
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far miles, tonad by twa
t is ilai eu the ehto eH a
to laclaAM in ajy mm of iik
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not there, ae<
a stnirs ta the
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m apt the |r. Chun
atod 'vears pink
bar | aap-
a sort of a
It, eh? Laves all itoM with bto
HnOy hart work ta. 'iSi hhe
> baiustrarte with a varie
dtot cloth «a she aaawured. with
na ate af Uanlky.
* There's a daughter Uvea trbii
hUh- Jeat tha two at 'mm."
'Ah—a daughter," repeated Char-
lie.
Tha proapett of Moor View be-
rsMe a shade pkauaatar. All at once.
It occurred ta Charlie that action
Might be wore profitable than con-
nofsiaa. He dcaceadcd the stairs,
awl while he descended his brain
«raar busy agalm.
He weat ta the front door, cimag-
ed bto Mild, taraad back, aad enter-
ad the writing room. There eeleotia*
a hK
-
teTa hour % Aad
i d«#I m
Mr, ««i<sh aa I
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the ouiy stationery rough, ha
arwrta: •v'i'/- .■
J.;r Latest IroBJ tha fWMtt-
' Tracked 0 to ftoffa! George Ian.
half way ta Coomber House. B waa
follow lag Check Salt: Bath want
Mp^Wr sSK®
*T<« aid Mrly race, and got bits
ta aatreadrof. He foaad
tijl Checlit'Mtt to ta/hMNl arouu<l
House to cawplato a Job ha
(SI that hfqigglf waa
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Mit Ml \ l KrV it a ixrrvo
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Wild 'Sander beard Hu paM^enger
ntutlertng to ntaiaefr, und chnutied.
The moon to out ua brtghi as can
be. and m« slues ace noi a (H'*
mailer tlian they hare oeen the
hunured* to > ears, l'he trouble u
with young Ist-leis himseii. Ho
eyes are ctosiac nno saauiag thlag^
.. trout his stgnt. and he thtngs
tost it to the moon und the stars
thai *re pinjuna bun tru.Ua, ■'—*
"l*oor title chap, 1 do not won-
der he to weary, travelins so tar ,
und seeing aw much all in one sbori
dny. I hope he rests well up there
ou tay uaca ao mat when we reacfl
the sowtaern It trumps he «Hll he
rendy to have a jolly litfr with the
rest' of ua.*'
Kind hearted father Wild Gan-
der waa uuite right. Peter was
sound asleep on bto flying leather
couch, und he never saw th« stays
fade oat, oats by one. nor the ra on
change slowly from gold into silver
us the night wore away, huddeniy
Peter woae up with a start. Some-
thing had happened*:" What waa ItJ
Where jraa he, anyhow? Me mturt
have tumbled Into a feather feed,
Hlowly he aat tip ami bis "bed"
tooted. Then Pctef v .rpme«nber?d-
His feather •,be<iV«aa the top o!
tAaWSera1' biutikx it ad ■ the last thing
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friend alivo and well ami ho cheer-
ful that he shouted at tfcc top of
hU lange. /
''Hurrah! Hurrah! \ nrwr'uit /
better ia all my life. Holong/4,
-va; we been, oh- the ^rcountlt '"5^: ^
leva yout stopping la *hat
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"Oh. n« , it didn't.® We Oeow>
have air had u catnap .nlnce ' «« . ■
alighted,'' laughed- atader, i^Wtile
you h^va just this minute waked up.
Ix>ok about ydtt, boy! Wo are t
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929, newspaper, May 23, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289108/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.